BA66A Climbing Tower Crane
BA66A Climbing Tower Crane
BA66A Climbing Tower Crane
1. GENERAL NOTES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
1. 1. CLIMBING EQUIPMENT − BA66A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
2. INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2. 1. OPENING IN THE FLOORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2. 2. ASSEMBLING THE CLIMBING COLLARS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
2. 3. FITTING THE COLLARS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
2. 3. 1. FITTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
36B−0000−043−0−GB 1 27−11−09
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Any reproduction
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CLIMBING CRANE ERECTION DISMANTLING
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1. GENERAL NOTES
To start with, the crane is used in the classical manner to permit the building of the first floors which will
take the climbing collars.
However, the crane. is more often mounted on fixing angles in order to fit into the sta i rcase or liftshaft.
CAUTION
The beams supported ori tlie load−bearing walIs of the building are to be prepared by the customer
according to the réactions and dimensions between the floors. The minimum spacing between two con-
secutive climbing collars is “x” m (See chapter 29A).
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2. INSTALLATION
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2. 3. 1. FITTING
Position the collars and block them on the beams using 4 x 3 diameter 33 bolts, mark (3). Place the guide
wedges (4) into their seats (5) provided on the collars.
These wedges are used for guiding the mast when they are pinned in the ”TELESCOPING” position
according to detail C.
The same wedges are used for lockinq the mast when they are pinned in the ”WORKING” position
accordinq to detail D.
Observe the direction of introduction of the wedges and drive them in from top to bottom in order to clamp
them between the collar and the mast. In order to change from ”TELESCOPING” to ”WORKING” position,
remove the shafts (6) and drive in the wedges (4) further.
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3. 1. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
For a correct operation of the climbing equipment, it is essential that the center of gravity of the lifted crane
part is in the axis of the cylinder.
This condition is fulfilled by moving the jib trolley with appropriate load, if required to the balancing position.
This operation is determined according to the chapter 38B.
The given distances are theoretical; they depend in particular on the actual weight of the counter−jib bal-
last.
Make sure that this weight corresponds to the jib and counter−jib lengths used.
The balancing position is obtained by checking the play of the guiding rollers of the upper climbing collar
and by reading the minimum pressure required for telescoping on the pressure gauge of the hydraulic unit.
DURING THE BALANCING OPERATIONS, IT IS FORBIDDEN :
- TO SLEW THE JIB.
- TO MOVE THE JIB TROLLEY.
- TO OPERATE HOISTING OR LOWERING.
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4. TELESCOPING
4. 1. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
In order to avoid any risk of accident, the telescoping operations must be carried out according to the
instructions given in paragraph 36B−0620−... and by observing the following orders:
IT IS FORBIDDEN:
- TO SLEW THE JIB
- TO MOVE THE TROLLEY.
- TO OPERATE HOISTING OR LOWERING when the crane part is being lifted.
BESIDE THE TELESCOPING OPERATIONS:
- Never let the telescoping assembly rested on the cylinder.
- Telescoping can only be carried out with a wind not exceeding 50 km/h.
After each climbing operation, check the perpendicularity of the crane.
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4. 2. CLIMBING
FI GURE 1 :
- Make sure that the wedges (1) on the collars A and B are in guiding position. i e. that the shafts (2)
and (3) are pi nned according to detail 4a .
- Remove the shafts (4) connecting the mast to the fixing angles (5).
- Operate the hydraulic unit and extend the cylinder (6) by a whole stroke until the telescoping lugs (8)
are right above the support shoes (9) according to detail 1a.
FIGURE 2:
- Push the support shoes (9) against the uprights of the mast.
- Lower by means of the cylinder in order to rest the telescoping lugs (8) onto the support shoes (9)
according to detail 2a.
FIGURE 3:
- Retract the cylinder (6), so that the telescoping yoke (10) come to rest on the next lower set of tele-
scoping lugs.
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CLIMBING (cont’d
FIGURE 4 and 5:
- Telescope again and so many times as necessary until the removable ladders (1) reach the level of
the collar A.
- These ladders (1) have holes drilled in intervals of 200 mm so as to allow either the upper frame or
the central frame of the L68C mast section (3) to be placed on the level with the climbing collar B.
- Pin−connect the removable ladders (1) to their respective supports (4) according to detail 5b.
- Block the mast; to do this, remove the lower shafts (5) and drive in the guide wedges (6) according
to detail 5c.
IMPORTANT
When the crane is in ”WORKING” position, take the support shoes (7) away from the mast.
FIGURE 6:
- Retract the cylinder rod (8).
- Dismantle the cylinder (8) from its support on the collar A and refit them on the upper climbing collar
B.
- Assemble and mount the climbing collar C taking care to free the guide wedges (6) completely from
their seats so that they do not block the crane on the fresh concrete slab.
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CLIMBING (cont’d)
FIGURE 7:
- Fit the hydraulic unit (1) onto the floor carrying the climbing collar B. On the collar B, install the cylinder
(2) onto its support as well as the support shoes (4).
- Free the mast from the climbing collars A and B by putting the wedges (6) on the collars A, B and C
in guiding position; to do this, pin the shafts (7) and (8) according to detail 1a.
- Place the telescoping yoke (9) onto the corresponding lugs, and with the aid of the cylinders (2), unpin
the removable ladders (11) from the ladder supports (13).
FIGURE 8:
- Extend the cylinders (2) a complete stroke, the monoblock basic mast (15) leaves the climbinq collar
A.
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5. DISMANTLING
In general, the crane cannot be lowered inside the building, and it is necessary to dismantle it into smaller
parts of reduced dimensions and weights.
Special dismantling accessories are used for these operations. However, the conditions of each site
require particular solutions. For this, it is recommended to consult our AFTER SALES SERVICE.
RECOMMENDATIONS
This manual deals with the special climbing opérations only.
For all the operations other than those described in this manual, and especially the various adjustments
(brakes, cut−outs limit switches, etc... ), please refer to the Operating Instructions; the ”ERECTION” hand-
book contains all the instructions for use, driving and maintaining the crane.
For particular problems, please consult our AFTER SALES SERVICE.